


But those features have been available in Fusion for quite some time.

Features like Quick Match (to find similar fonts in your collection that match the selected font), Fontspiration for viewing cool designs using a wide variety of fonts, and the ability to print font specimen pages all make for a strong foundation for Suitcase Fusion. Adding, auto-activating and organizing fonts is a breeze. Suitcase Fusion 7 is an evolution of an already fantastic font manager. I fear that my reviews of each new release are beginning to sound like a broken record. It’s compatible with all my design apps, it’s fast and stable, and it offers just the right amount of nice new features to keep me upgrading. I’ve been using Suitcase for decades because I’ve found it to be the best all-around tool for the job. Since fonts are the lifeblood of most designers, a great font manager is vital to our workflow. As a graphic designer, I have a small set of tools that I depend on and trust.
